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Seoul American's Shawn Horne shoots over Osan's Justin Maglalang, left, and Chase Kingsbury.

Seoul American's Shawn Horne shoots over Osan's Justin Maglalang, left, and Chase Kingsbury. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Shawn Horne shoots over Osan's Justin Maglalang, left, and Chase Kingsbury.

Seoul American's Shawn Horne shoots over Osan's Justin Maglalang, left, and Chase Kingsbury. (Courtney Taylor/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Seoul American's Jaylyn Scott goes up for the layup against Osan's Sung DeAngelo in Saturday's championship game. The Cougars beat the Falcons 80-72 and took first place in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015 at Yongsan Garrison.

Seoul American's Jaylyn Scott goes up for the layup against Osan's Sung DeAngelo in Saturday's championship game. The Cougars beat the Falcons 80-72 and took first place in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015 at Yongsan Garrison. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Daegu's Joone Abaya gains possession of the rebound against Taejon's Beomchul Choi in Saturday's consolation match. The Dragons beat the Warriors 51-41 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, at Yongsan Garrison.

Daegu's Joone Abaya gains possession of the rebound against Taejon's Beomchul Choi in Saturday's consolation match. The Dragons beat the Warriors 51-41 in the Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division tournament on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, at Yongsan Garrison. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Taejon's Tristian Warnken leaps for the layup against Humphreys' Carlos Hernandez in Saturday's consolation match for fifth place. The Dragons beat the Blackhawks 62-54.

Taejon's Tristian Warnken leaps for the layup against Humphreys' Carlos Hernandez in Saturday's consolation match for fifth place. The Dragons beat the Blackhawks 62-54. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

Yongsan's Xavier Sawyer skies for the layup over Seoul Foreign defenders David Lee and Brian Park in Saturday's third-place game. The Crusaders beat the Guardians 64-41.

Yongsan's Xavier Sawyer skies for the layup over Seoul Foreign defenders David Lee and Brian Park in Saturday's third-place game. The Crusaders beat the Guardians 64-41. (Joe Pak-Blyzniuk/Special to Stars and Stripes)

M.C. Perry's Jarrell Davis blocks a shot by Zama's Alex Jones during the third-place game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Both Davis and Jones would foul out midway through the fourth quarter of Perry's 55-52 win.

M.C. Perry's Jarrell Davis blocks a shot by Zama's Alex Jones during the third-place game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Both Davis and Jones would foul out midway through the fourth quarter of Perry's 55-52 win. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Joseph Atkinson blocks a shot attempt by M.C. Perry's Tyson Moore during the third-place game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Perry would defeat its rival 55-52.

Zama's Joseph Atkinson blocks a shot attempt by M.C. Perry's Tyson Moore during the third-place game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Perry would defeat its rival 55-52. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Zama's Destiny Howze pulls up for a short jumper after getting around Robert D. Edgren's Vanessa Black during the third-pace game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Edgren would win 35-29.

Zama's Destiny Howze pulls up for a short jumper after getting around Robert D. Edgren's Vanessa Black during the third-pace game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Edgren would win 35-29. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

Robert D. Edgren's Courtney Ruble launches a three-point shot attempt over Zama's Malina Camacho during the third-place game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Edgren would win 35-29.

Robert D. Edgren's Courtney Ruble launches a three-point shot attempt over Zama's Malina Camacho during the third-place game of the DODDS Japan Basketball Tournament on Saturday at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Edgren would win 35-29. (James Kimber/Stars and Stripes)

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Basketball Boys South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Saturday at Yongsan Garrison

Taejon Christian 51, Daegu 41 Daegu 7 9 13 12 – 41Taejon 16 18 11 6 – 51Scoring – Daegu: Jay Diaz 12; Taejon: Sunny Chung 16, James Redfern 15, Tristan Warnken 10. Rebounds – Daegu: Diaz 6, Joone Abaya 6, Jon McCarty 6, Ryan Park 6; Taejon: Chung 8, Warnken 8, Ryan Park 6.Fifth Taejon Christian 62, Humphreys 54 Taejon 9 11 15 27 – 62Humphreys 15 15 11 13 – 54Scoring – Taejon: Warnken 18, Chung 15; Humphreys: Bashr Edwards 23, Ozzie Cruz 10. Rebounds – Taejon: Chung 12, Warnken 8; Humphreys: Daiquan Wilson 10.Third Seoul Foreign 64, Yongsan 41 Seoul Foreign 11 12 16 25 – 64Yongsan 7 14 16 4 – 41Scoring – Seoul: Brian Park 17, David Lee 17; Yongsan: Xavier Sawyer 17, Joshua Kim 10. Rebounds – Seoul: Park 7; Yongsan: Sawyer 8, David Kim 8.Championship Osan 80, Seoul American 72 Osan 11 21 29 19 – 80Seoul 13 17 16 26 – 72 Scoring – Osan: Nicholas White 24, Chase Kingsbury 24, Sean Copia 11, Sung DeAngelo 11, Myles Hanes 10; Seoul: Jez Harper 19, Shawn Horne 12, Max Weekley 10. Rebounds – Osan: Kingsbury 7, White 7, Haynes 7; Seoul: Horne 8. Noteworthy – First loss of season for Falcons, who had defeated Cougars twice during season. Osan hit 13 three-point shots.All Conference Diaz, Daegu; Brice Bilotovich, Humphreys; White, Copia, Osan; Harper, Haynes, DeAndre Metcalf, Seoul American; Park, South Foreign; Redfern, Taejon Christian.Tournament MVP – WhiteTop gun – WhiteBest defender – HaynesTop rebounder – DeAngeloCoach – James Tolliver, OsanSportsmanship – Seoul ForeignAll Tournament Abaya, Daegu; Edmunds, Humphreys; Copia, Kingsburgy, DeAngelo, Osan; Weekley, Haynes, Seoul American; David Pang, Seoul Foreign; Warnken, Taejon Christian.

JapanDODDS Japan Tournament Saturday at Yokota Air BaseFifth E.J. King 70, Nile C. Kinnick 57 Kinnick 12 12 18 15 – 57King 14 24 16 16 – 70Scoring – Kinnick: Tarik Deadman 22; King: Jacob Lyle 27.Third Matthew C. Perry 55, Zama 52 Perry 14 17 14 10 – 55Zama 9 15 15 13 – 52Scoring – Perry Jon Cadavos 21; Zama: Alex Jones 17.Championship Yokota 84, Robert D. Edgren 53 Yokota 24 18 15 27 – 84Edgren 10 23 8 12 – 53Scoring – Yokota: Jadan Anderson 23, Jermaine Neal 23; Edgren: Blake Smaw 21.

MVP - Jadan AndersonAll Tournament Ewmar Thompson, Smaw, Edgren; Lyle, King; Deadman, Kinnick; Cadavos, Jarell Davis, Perry; Marcus Henagan, Hunter Cort, Yokota; Jones, Zama.

OkinawaKubasaki 78, Kitanakagusuku 77 Saturday at KitanakagusukuKubasaki 25 22 11 20 – 78Kitanaka 26 28 7 16 – 77Scoring – Kubasaki: Nick Ashley 18, Matt Ashley 16. Rebounds – M.Ashley 14, N.Ashley 11. Noteworthy - Nick Ashley hit a free throw with 9.7 seconds to win it.

Girls South KoreaKorean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference Blue Division Tournament Saturday at Seoul

Humphreys 42, Daegu 21 Humphreys 10 9 10 13 – 42Daegu 6 8 0 7 -- 21Scoring – Humphreys: Daniella McCoy 12, Kaylee Spielman 8, Ra’Mecca Rasun 7; Daegu: Taylor Myatt 14, Ariyana Canty 6, Spring Booke 1.Fifth Yongsan 49, Humphreys 32 Humphreys 5 10 10 7 -- 32Yongsan 8 10 11 20 – 49Scoring – Humphreys: Rasun 14, McCoy 12; Yongsan: Suzy Kim 14, Hana Ikeda 11, Andre Lee 9.Third Taejon Christian 37, Osan 34 Osan 17 8 7 2 – 34Taejon 4 12 10 11 -- 37Scoring – Osan: Andrea Carandang 17, Jada Carnine 9; C. Cooper 4; Taejon: Not available.Championship Seoul American 41, Seoul Foreign 35 Foreign 15 6 5 9 – 35American 8 10 16 7 -- 41Scoring – Foreign: Maddie Thies 13, JiWon Shin 12; American: Sierra Furner 12, Glenesha Berryman 10, Shawntae Kidd 6.All Conference Myatt, Daegu; Spielman, Humphreys; Carandang, Osan; Berryman, Hannah Frederick, Furner, Seoul American; Thies, Seoul Foreign; Emme Warnken, Rin Kim, Taejon Christian; Ikeda, Yongsan.Tournament MVP – BerrymanTop gun – WarnkenTop defender – ThiesTop rebounder – RasunSportsmanship – Taejon ChristianAll Tournament Myatt, Deagu; McCoy, Humphreys; Carnine, Osan; Furner, Frederick, Kharmiya Batts, Seoul American; Shin, Thies, Seoul Foreign; Warnken, Taejon Christian; Ikeda, Yongsan.

JapanDODDS Japan Tournament Saturday at Yokota Air BaseFifth Perry 22, King 12 King 3 1 5 3 – 12Perry 8 11 1 2 – 22Scoring – King: Zanitta Boyd 5; Perry: Elizabeth Erhart 9.Third Edgren 35, Zama 29 Edgren 7 12 5 11 – 35Zama 7 4 6 12 – 29Scoring – Edgren: Vanessa Black 11; Zama: Destiny Howze 16.Championship Yokota 35, Kinnick 32 Yokota 6 4 14 11 – 35Kinnick 10 4 10 8 – 32Scoring – Yokota: Sarah Cronin 10, Caitlyn Rowan 10; Kinnick: Charla Johnson 10.

MVP - Jamia Bailey, YokotaAll Tournament Black, Coko Magby, Edgren; Gabby Hidalgo, King; Rhyssa Hiazon, Shakita Samuels, Kinnick; Naomi Ziola, Perry; Rowan, Croni, Yokota; Tiara Carroll, Zama

Wrestling JapanKanto Plain Finals Saturday at St. Mary’sKinnick 100, St. Mary’s 97, American School in Japan 38, Christian Academy Japan 31, Zama 26, Yokota 13 101 pounds – 1. Lucas Wirth (Kin), 2. Eshan Singhi (St. M).108 – 1. Chang Young Lee (St. M), 2. Matthew Abrenilla (Kin), 3. Michael Yoshino (CAJ).115 – 1. Lucas Shiraki (St. M), 2. Zach Kline (ASIJ), 3. Chon Dareing (Kin).122 – 1. Ryo Osawa (St. M), 2. David Tsuneki (CAJ), 3. Vincent Soiles (Kin).129 – 1. Alberto Orsara (St. M), 2. Emerson Gaume (Yok), 3. Jianni Labato (Kin).135 – 1. Ryan Vasconellos (St. M), 2. George Colbert (Kin), 3. Kyle Reedy (CAJ).141 – 1. Darius Swenson (Kin), 2. Itsuki Shibahara (St. M), 3. Ryan Fameli (Zam).148 – 1. Kazuho Kawashima (St. M), 2. Brady Yoder (Kin), 3. Kien Malarney (ASIJ).158 – 1. Riku Osawa (St. M), 2. Ian Olsen (Kin), 3. David Rochman (ASIJ).168 – 1. Latendre Paylor (Kin), 2. Samuel Preston (Zam), 3. Cody Becker (ASIJ).180 – 1. Jonathan Miller (ASIJ), 2. Dwayne Lion (Kin), 3. Lawrence Yamaguchi (CAJ).215 – 1. Nicholas Alvarez (Kin), 2. Trayland Rose (Zama), 3. Nilay Hingarh (St. M).Heavyweight – 1. Chris Deibel (Kin). 2. Jacob Martin (Zama), 3. Leon Arara (St. M).Outstanding wrestler – Kawashima.

KoreaSaturday at OsanOsan 56, Daegu 4 (only contested matches listed)135 – Jaydon Kruzic, Daegu, tech. Kim Valiezer 12-2; 148 – Brenden Becker, Osan, pin. John Michael Medella 1:15.Seoul American 39, Daegu 1 (only contested matches listed)135 – Joseph Min, Seoul, pin. Kruzic 1:06; 148 – Kalil Hicks, Seoul, tech. Medella 16-6.Osan 46, Seoul American 16 (only contested matches listed)108 – Isaiah Smith, Osan, tech. Anisha Harilal 20-10; 115 – Cory Harding, Osan, pin. Jonathon Filer 1:00; 135 – Kai Chatfield, Osan, tech. Min 12-2; 141 – David Cole, Seoul, tech. Brent Smith 12-2; 148 – Becker pin. Ramos, 3:38; 158 – Mike Hardin, Osan, tech. Jack Lameraux 16-6; 168 – Kade Leonard, Osan, dec. Jarek Bartel 7-2; 180 – Daniel Hayward, Seoul, dec. Christian Shmitz 8-0; Heavyweight – Connor Knight, Seoul, pin. Eugene Williamson 2:10.

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